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1   Link   United States Chess Federation
The United States Chess Federation (USCF) is the official, not-for-profit US membership organization for chess players and chess supporters of all ages and strengths, from beginners to Grandmasters. The USCF represents the United States in the World Chess Federation (FIDE), linking US members to chess players around the world. Founded in 1939 with the merger of the American Chess Federation and the National Chess Federation to promote the, USCF has grown to over 80,000 members and 2,000+ affiliated chess clubs and organizations today. Under the management of a professional staff headquartered in Crossville, Tennessee, USCF sanctions thousands of tournaments with over half a million officially rated games annually. 25 National Championships award titles to both amateurs and professionals, ranging from elementary school students to senior citizens.
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2   Link   MonRoi
Personal Chess Manager (electric score sheet product), Live games from major tournaments, blogs, and a friendly chess community.
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3   Link   Sioux Empire Chess Foundation
Check out the SECF website for foundation news and scholastic tips and tournaments in the Sioux Falls area.
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4   Link   Chess.com
Play chess online, learn new chess strategies, tactics and rules, study chess games and openings - free and pay memberships available.
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5   Link   Wyoming Chess Association
The official website for the Wyoming Chess Association, with complete coverage of tournament chess in the Wyoming area.
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6   Link   Sibley Chess Club
Sibley Chess Club. A great site for a club in north west Iowa.
Maintained by: John Flores. 712-541-8194.
email: feoscacchi@msn.com.
Casual Play, USCF Rated Events, Unrated Events, Sets Available, Classes Offered, Lectures Offered, Private Lessons Offered, Simuls Offered, Under Age 18 Welcome, Beginners Welcome.
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7   Link   The Chess Mind
The Blog by Dennis Monokroussos is easily the best chess blog site on the web these days. It has archives going back to April 2005 and is family friendly. Suggested by Dr. Dan and with a readership that includes GM's and IM's from around the world as well as experts and class B players from around the state of South Dakota.
Check it out!
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8   Link   Minnesota State Chess Association Website
Minnesota State Chess Association Website
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9   Link   Iowa State Association
Official State Chapter of the United States Chess Federation loaded with goodies and games.
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10   Link   Colorado Chess
The official web site of the Colorado State Chess Association
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11   Link   GameKnot
This is a well designed chess playing site. It has a slick web based interface with many features such as: past game history, win-loss-draw tables, pie graphs, ratings and stat charts. You can view on-line or download in .pgn format yours or other players games.
The main drawback is the limited options for game times. You can have several games in progress at a time with days in between moves.
You can sign up for a free basic membership and challenge me to a game. My username is:mderby
Please remember to use "mderby" in the "referred by" field during registration.
Thanks
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12   Link   Rapid City Scholastic Chess
Rapid City Scholastic Chess is a collection of students attending public, private, and homeschools in the local area, who meet on a weekly basis to enjoy the game of chess.


To bring together scholastic chess players in Rapid City and surrounding areas who would like to share their hobby and interest in chess with each other.

To provide an organized chess tournament venue for competitive-minded Scholastic Club Members.

To promote increased knowledge and understanding of the game of chess for its own sake as an art and as an intellectual sport
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13   Link   The Free Internet Chess Server
The Free Internet Chess Server is there for the game not the money.
It have over 300000 registered users, is one of the oldest and one of the largest internet chess servers. Whether serious with your chess or just looking for the occasional game, whether looking for another player or eager to challenge a strong computer, whether you like a blitz chess or you are fond of one of the many variants, here you can play chess over the internet for free. Send a message or challenge me to a game. My user name is mderby
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14   Link   Nebraska State Chess Association
Official State Chapter of the United States Chess Federation.
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15   Link   North Dakota Chess Association
North Dakota Chess Association HomepageNorth Dakota Chess Association Homepage
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16   Link   ND ChessNuts Chess Club
Home Page of the ND ChessNuts Chess Club in Fargo by Brian Thompson.
Hold the lettuce; I'll have mayo, tomatoes, peppers, with extra olives and chessnuts on my Subway. If you in the Fargo area stop by Subway on Friday night!
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17   Link   FIDE - World Chess Federation
Founded in Paris on 20 July 1924, the World Chess Federation (Federation Internationale des Echecs, known as FIDE from its French acronym) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the supreme body, responsible for the organization of chess and its championships at global and continental levels. Following its recognition as an International Organization in 1989, FIDE was recognized by the IOC in June 1999 as an International Sports Federation.
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18   Link   The Internet Chess Club
The Internet Chess Club (ICC) is the longest running, most popular, and best place to play chess on the Internet. They started charging to be a registered player in the early 1990's. Of course if you have a high enough rating you can register for free.
Nowhere else can you find as many chess enthusiasts ready for a quick round of blitz, a short chat, an impromptu tournament, or simply enjoying the wealth of Chess.FM shows and live event coverage. It is not uncommon to find more than 3,000 chess players hanging out on ICC where more than 100,000 games are played each day.
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19   Link   Chess Maniac
Maniac about the game.
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20   Link   Chess Ninja
Because Losing Sucks!
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